Canada’s Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) reported that Donna Achimov, CEO of Canada’s Translation Bureau has left her post. Achimov has been with the Translation Bureau since 2011 and presided over a constant reduction in the Bureau’s internal workforce. She will take on a new role at the Bureau as Head of HR.
The departure comes in the wake of a comprehensive report prepared by the Standing Committee on Official Languages and presented to the House of Commons on June 15, 2016.
Study on Translation Bureau
On over 50 pages, the report provides a detailed analysis of the Translation Bureau. Among other areas, the report describes the Bureau’s mandate and role in Canada’s linguistic duality, touches on the significant reduction in the number of translators over the past few years, and discusses the recent controversy surrounding the planned roll-out among all government employees of homegrown machine translation tool Portage.

